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Expertise in dyslexia and reading instruction. They will be well-positioned to assist the department in creating partnerships for grant-writing and teacher pipeline initiatives with a focus on diversifying the teaching profession.
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To provide supplemental literacy and dyslexia intervention related instruction that will enable students to efficiently master the reading and writing skills appropriate to age, grade level, and individual capacity.
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The Teacher provides direct supervision of and instruction to students with dyslexia in whole-class (up to approx. Roberts Academy is an elementary school (K-5) for students with dyslexia.
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Preferred qualifications An emerging or demonstrated research program with potential for grants and collaborations in any area that advances new directions in the science of reading and literacy development, such as, but not limited to the following: critical literacies, cognitive/metacognitive approaches, multimodal and digital literacies, family literacies, bridging home and school literacies, dyslexia research, multilingual reading development, and/or literacy teacher education.
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Earned Master's degree in education, curriculum and instruction, teacher education, or a related field, or equivalent training. Earned Doctoral degree in education, curriculum and instruction, teacher education, or a related field, or equivalent training.
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The Dyslexia Teacher facilitates small-group dyslexia instruction using research-based instruction in accordance with the Texas Dyslexia Handbook and district dyslexia policies and procedures.
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TORs/Special Education instructors may work with individuals who have physical disabilities, sensory impairments (i.e. hearing or visual), speech and language difficulties, learning difficulties such as dyslexia, conditions such as autism, social, emotional and mental health needs, or have a combination of these difficulties.
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Stay up to date with best practice relating to learning needs, such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, and ASD, along with all relevant areas of legislation relating to SEND students. The list of professional duties below is set out in addition to the expectations that The Grange School has of any member of the teaching staff, as detailed in the Job Description for Junior School Teacher.
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The Kairos Learning Center offers expert instructional support for students with dyslexia by providing daily Orton-Gillingham language instruction and small student-teacher ratios, allowing these bright students to become stronger and more confident learners.
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Kairos offers specially tailored programs for both Lower and Middle school students who have a Dyslexia diagnosis. ●Supports families, students, and the Kairos program in a variety of ways, including providing frequent communication, transition plans, oversight of Kairos applications for admissions, curriculum planning and implementation, budget needs, student executive functioning support, and teacher support.
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Participate in ARD meetings for SPED/Dyslexia students. Support campuses with ESL when ELA teacher is not certified. Special Education EC-12, Core Subjects with Science of Teaching Reading EC-6, and Dyslexia training.
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Two endorsements are also available: Dyslexia and ESOL. The School of Education has a solid reputation and has been recognized as the top teacher preparation program in the state. Practical experience, as a teacher and administrator, is also preferred for individuals who can convey experiences into the classroom model.
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Dyslexia Teacher provides students evidence-based, multisensory structured literacy instruction for students with dyslexia, in accordance with the Texas Dyslexia Handbook. Under the program supervision of the charter Dyslexia Implementation Specialist, the campus.
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Provide teacher training and observations to support certified staff by providing appropriate instruction for students with dyslexia while fulfilling the requirements for membership in the Academy of Orton-Gillingham or equivalent certification.
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The School of Education offers bachelor’s degrees in the following: Elementary Education, Special Education/General Curriculum, Middle Grades Education, History Education, and Math Education. Experience with online teaching, preferably in the Canvas learning management system.
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